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Hypocrisy: Slave Labor Company, Nike, Runs Equality Ad During Grammys

Everyone can appreciate the sentimentality of equality. God knows those standards are woefully violated in many parts of the world, especially the parts where Nike manufactures their sneakers.

Here’s the commercial they ran yesterday, during the Grammys, which triggered so many social justards into hysterical rants on Twitter.

Nike giving advice or lecturing about equality is like a plantation owner during the times of slavery taking out newspaper ads against racism. The fuck out of here, empty vessels from the Nike PR department. Soulless ghouls.

That was the bluepill.

Now here’s the redpill.

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But Under Armour is the enemy and should be protested because he said nice things about our President. Right?

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6 comments

  1. The Maven

    Nike knows how to market to it’s core ghetto clientele.

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  2. Mongoose0614

    just run your companies and shut up.

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  3. gshmbg

    It’s worse than that, though. Nike doesn’t make work boots for plumbers, carpenters, welders, electricians, high paying jobs that might make a difference in the lives of people who will not become the next Lebron James or Venus Williams. African Americans have more opportunity to enjoy a long, fruitful, comfortable life in the US than African Africans, and Nike suggests that sneakers are a path to success.

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  4. stockslueth

    Where’s the Trump Tweet?

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  5. unrelated

    Sweet. Nike Just did It.

    Clever marketing, as always. It truly defines the brand. It delineates their core values, placing an emphasis on what we actually do and how those actions define us, not by ads or FN or false judgement or beliefs. Bravo

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